In this episode, Dietmar Fischer talks with Tallulah Le Merle, a humanist technologist and investor, about how to think clearly in the age of AI without falling into doomsday panic or blind optimism. You’ll get a practical mental model of the AI stack, a grounded take on AI alignment risk, and a refreshing argument for hope as a strategic posture that shapes what gets built. 🤖🌍🧠
What you’ll learn
✅ Why fear based AI narratives can freeze action and distort decisions
✅ How the future of work may shift from routine cognitive tasks to deeper human capabilities
✅ The overlooked forms of intelligence AI cannot easily replace somatic, ecological, communal
✅ How AI investing works in early stage startups and what responsible due diligence looks like
✅ The AI stack explained simply infrastructure, model layer, application layer
✅ What agentic AI means today and where it is heading
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About Dietmar Fischer
Dietmar is a podcaster and AI marketer from Berlin. If you want to know how to get your AI or your digital marketing going, just contact him at argoberlin.com 🌱🚀
Chapters
00:00 Meet Tallulah Le Merle and why “hope” is her AI stance
03:52 Fear narratives vs hope as a practical posture
08:06 Disruptive to what Rethinking modern work and human thriving
10:14 Jobs replaced vs jobs created and the transition problem
12:36 What’s left for humans Somatic ecological and communal intelligence
18:47 The humanist builder and why ethics should unlock capital
28:55 The AI stack explained infrastructure model layer application layer
32:30 Why apps and agents are the near-term investment boom
40:32 The alignment problem Terminator narratives and the futures we build
46:12 Fantasy, imagination, and why it matters for tech trajectories
49:36 Where to find Tallulah and the upcoming book
Quotes from the Episode
💬 “AI is a tool. And like a hammer. Hammer, you could use it to build a house or as a murder weapon.”
💬 “Hope is this sliver of openness to the possibility that something good could happen.”
💬 “Disruptive to what Actually, a lot of the way we live and work and operate as humans today is dystopian.”
💬 “It forces us to ask these existential questions, like, what is a human”
💬 “I actually think it should be a prerequisite for unlocking capital.”
💬 “We are so early We’re in inning one of a nine inning baseball game.”
Where to find Tallulah
🔗 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tallulahlemerle
🔗 Website: tallulahlemerle.com
🔗 Updates on her book: don't forget to follow her on LinkedIn 🚀
Music credit: "Modern Situations" by Unicorn Heads
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